A Python application that creates a $\LaTeX$ CV as a PDF from a JSON/YAML input file. Currently, it only supports one theme (classic), which can be seen [here](https://github.com/sinaatalay/rendercv/blob/main/John_Doe_CV.pdf?raw=true). More themes are planned to be supported in the future.
**What does it do?**
- It parses a YAML (or JSON) file that looks like this:
```yaml
cv:
name: John Doe
label: Mechanical Engineer
location: Geneva, Switzerland
email: johndoe@example.com
phone: "+33749882538"
website: https://example.com
social_networks:
- network: GitHub
username: johndoe
education:
- institution: Boğaziçi University
url: https://boun.edu.tr
area: Mechanical Engineering
study_type: BS
location: Istanbul, Turkey
start_date: "2017-09-01"
end_date: "2023-01-01"
transcript_url: https://example.com
gpa: 3.10/4.00
highlights:
- "Class rank: 10 of 62"
- institution: The University of Texas at Austin
url: https://utexas.edu
area: Mechanical Engineering, Student Exchange Program
location: Austin, TX, USA
start_date: "2021-08-01"
end_date: "2022-01-15"
work_experience:
- company: AmIACompany
position: Summer Intern
location: Istanbul, Turkey
url: https://example.com
start_date: "2022-06-15"
end_date: "2022-08-01"
highlights:
- AmIACompany is a technology company that provides web-based engineering applications
that enable the simulation and optimization of products and manufacturing tools.
- Modeled and simulated a metal-forming process deep drawing using finite element
analysis with open-source software called CalculiX.
```
- It validates the input, such as checking if the dates are consistent, checking if the URLs are correct, warning if there are any spelling mistakes, etc.
- Then creates a $\LaTeX$ file.
- Then renders the $\LaTeX$ file to generate the PDF, and you don't need $\LaTeX$ installed on your PC because the packages come with [TinyTeX](https://yihui.org/tinytex/).